Yeah, it ruins it for the ugly people looking at the naughty stuff... and elsewhere on cable there is a storm about to brew on evolution on BBC, coverage on vegetarianism on Animal Planet, and good old wrestling...take your pick

It's the badly-written paedophilia laws over here - an art gallery owner was prosecuted for displaying a photograph of a young nude, even though it was taken decades ago and had been accepted as "proper art" before the laws were enacted. The traditional "baby's first bath" photo can get a parent a visit from social services.

There are also extra laws for teachers in the UK. For instance, the legal age of consent is 16, but having relations with anybody under 18, even if they do not go to a school you teach in, will cost you your career.

Yeah, this is only the second time I've seen something I really felt was inappropriate. And considering it is the internet, I figure Ibles has a pretty good record of keeping the undesirable stuff out.

I forget which firefox add on it is, but one of them lets you know what website its coming from. Maybe adblock? Anyways, I remember someone from ibles saying that the web address is what helps them most.

Yeah, depending on how well they track things...that can be very bad. Where I work, a third party records all of that stuff, and that would have raised all kinds of flags....kind of scares me about visiting here from work anymore.